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Vol * Dart 1. igio. Nectriaceae — f'imetanaceae. 



Vol. 7', part 1, 1S06; part 2, i 9 o 7 ; part 3, ^. Ustilaginaceae-Aecidiaceae 



(Pa Vol. 9 , parts I and 2, 1907; part 3, I9™. Polyporaceae-Agaricaceae (pars). 



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^ Vol. 15, parts 1 and 2, 1913. Sphagnaceae-Leucobryaceae 

 Vol. 16 part I, 1909- Ophioglossaceae-Cyatheaceae (pars . 

 Vol 17 part 1, lOOQ ; part 2, 1912. Typhaceae-Poaceae (pars) 

 Vol [•^'p^rtsi'andi'ioog; parts 3 and 4 , I9°8; part 5, 1913- Podostemona- 



C ^l R ?5Tart ( r i S 9 ) o7; Part,, .9-; part 3, I 9 *X. Geraniaceae-Burseracea. 

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" Vo LUI Stupes of Crtt ; fceou P sConiferous Remains from X^J, New 

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Pla Vol iT 9 ' Effects of the Rays of Radium on Plants, by Charles Stuart Gager. 

 viii + 278 pp., with 73 fig" res and J 4 P lates - x 9°8- . 



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\$ sS^l. b ^-MoS'Flo„_XXVm, by P A. Eydberg. 



rC7 New Fern* from Tropical America— II, by Margaret Slosson 



,58. Studies » the West Indian Vernonieae, with One New Species from Mexico 



by Henry Allan Gleason. 

 Ko A Case of Bud-Variation in Pelargonium, by A. B. btout 

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